The San Diego Opera is in a strong position as it launches its 2014-15 fiscal year today, the opera’s leadership reported today.

At the opera association members’ annual meeting at the Civic Center, officials said they plan to operate with a budget of approximately $11 million in 2014-15, of which it has already raised $4 million of the $6.5 million in contributed income needed to balance that budget.

The company’s association members — individuals who had given more than $100 to the opera during 2013-14 — were meeting for the first time since April 28, when they convened an unprecedented emergency meeting and voted not to sell the company’s assets and to advise the board to rescind its March vote to shut the company down.

The only votes at this meeting, attended by about 100 individuals, were to confirm new board members Candace Carroll, Kathryn Hattox, Robert H. Kaplan and Thomas A. Shiftan, and new associate and advisory directors.

Opera officials said that the opera was projecting that its 2013-14 fiscal year, which ended today, would close with an operating deficit of approximately $1 million. That deficit will be covered by the remaining assets in the “Joan Kroc production fund.”

As for negotiations with its former leaders Ian Campbell and Ann Spira Campbell, board president Carol Lazier said late Monday an official statement “will be made shortly.”